
From Second Bull Run to Gettysburg
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This is epic history, told in sweeping, dramatic style by a master of the craft. One battle flows seamlessly to the next in Stackpole's grand narrative, which also turns a soldier's eye to the leadership of the men in blue and gray. This book will find enthusiastic readers among general readers as well as among Civil War buffs, military history aficionados, and military officers seeking insightful professional reading.
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- Intro
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Union Frustrations
- Chapter 2: Pope versus Jackson
- Chapter 3: The Battle of Cedar Mountain
- Chapter 4: Lee's Campaign against Pope
- Chapter 5: Second Bull Run I: The Fight Near Groveton
- Chapter 6: Second Bull Run II: The Main Battle Opens
- Chapter 7: Second Bull Run III: The Climax
- Chapter 8: The Battle of Chantilly
- Chapter 9: Lee Invades Maryland
- Chapter 10: The Battle of South Mountain
- Chapter 11: The Harpers Ferry Diversion
- Chapter 12: Antietam I: The Bloodiest Single Day
- Chapter 13: Antietam II: Final Phase
- Chapter 14: Lincoln Tries Another General
- Chapter 15: The Strategy of the Fredericksburg Campaign
- Chapter 16: Interlude on the Rappahannock
- Chapter 17: The Curtain Rises at Fredericksburg
- Chapter 18: Across the Rappahannock at Last
- Chapter 19: Fredericksburg I: Union Failure on the Southern Flank
- Chapter 20: Fredericksburg II: Slaughter at the Stone Wall
- Chapter 21: Burnside Is Relieved of Command
- Chapter 22: Hooker Plans a Campaign
- Chapter 23: The Strategy of the Chancellorsville Campaign
- Chapter 24: Chancellorsville I: Jackson's Flank Attack
- Chapter 25: Chancellorsville II: May 3
- Chapter 26: Chancellorsville III: Fredericksburg and Salem Church
- Chapter 27: Lee Invades Pennsylvania
- Chapter 28: Confederate Strategy in June 1863
- Chapter 29: Meade Takes Command
- Chapter 30: Gettysburg I: July 1, 1863
- Chapter 31: Gettysburg II: July 2, 1863
- Chapter 32: Gettysburg III: July 3, 1863
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
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